American, 22, Killed in Greek Bar Fight

A report by the Daily Mailsaid that the attackers were "thought to have used brass knuckles to pummel his head" in an attack that lasted around 30 seconds. Henderson died from injuries sustained.

The statement went on to say Henderson enjoyed spending time with friends and family as well as traveling and meeting new people.

Tyler Pittman, another of Henderson's friends, said: 'I guess I'll never meet someone as inspirational and influential as that man. He loved life and lived it to the fullest. Eight people have been arrested in the attack. Further details on the clash were not immediately clear, but police said it involved two groups of people. "We offer our sincerest condolences to family".

The school also put out a statement, "All of us at the University of Arizona are shocked and saddened by the loss of our recent graduate, Bakari Henderson. We would like to thank our family, friends and the Austin community for your prayers, loveand support". "The loss of our recent Universityof Arizona graduate is truly tragic and shocking, and I offer my deepest condolences to all who knew him". It's always a tragedy when a young life ends before it has really yet to begin. He attended Anderson High School through his junior year and graduated from Hyde Park Baptist High School in 2013.

According to his profile on sports website MaxPreps he played 34 games, averaging 2.7 points per game. At least one bar customer approached Henderson and a fight ensued. It's in these hours that these friends are now turning to each other.

The BBC reported on another man's death in 2011 on this same island of Zakynthos.

A 22-year-old man from Austin was killed while vacationing on a Greek island Friday morning and two people have been arrested.

Henderson's family have been notified of their son's death. Another man, 26-year-old Dimosthenes Mylonas, was charged as being an accomplice in the murder, but was found not guilty.

Even worse, the BBC reported previous year that Morfis was spending time out of prison, which had upset Sebbage's parents.

Officials in Greece are still investigating to figure out what caused the fight. She said the court cases had cost the family thousands of dollars and they would "be working forever to pay for it".

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